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Lucas on Bass Fishing, first published in 1947 (and revised and updated in the 1962 edition provided here), is a classic how-to guide on the equipment, techniques, and insider tips needed for success in catching bass, as well as muskellunge, northern pike, walleyes, and sunfish. Jason Lucas was the Fishing Editor of Sports Afield for 24 years and once boasted of spending at least 8 hours a day fishing ... for 365 consecutive days! His practical advice and knowledge of where bass and other sport fish are to be found in the nation's lakes and rivers remain as true today as when the book was originally published.
"STORIES & SECRETS: UNVEILING THE HIDDEN DEPTHS" INVITES YOU ON A CAPTIVATING LITERARY JOURNEY WHERE INTRIGUING TALES INTERTWINE WITH ENIGMATIC TRUTHS. THIS MESMERIZING COLLECTION OF STORIES TRANSPORTS READERS TO ENCHANTING REALMS, EXPLORING THE DEPTHS OF HUMAN EMOTIONS, AND UNRAVELING SECRETS THAT LIE BENEATH THE SURFACE.
LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use.
Lefty Kreh takes his readers on an angling journey through the last half-century, when water was big and fishermen were bigger (maybe). But, despite all that's changed since the fifties, when Lefty began his career as a professional fly fisherman and writer, fishing is still just fishing. In My Life Was This Big, he relates tales of fishing expeditions with Fidel Castro and Ernest Hemingway, as well as solo battles with some of the scrappiest, most elusive fish in the world. Lefty also takes the reader through the development of his world-famous "Deceiver" fly style, and takes on the issue of conservation through catch-and-release. This is a glimpse into the heart and soul of Lefty Kreh—a man who has written for nearly every outdoor magazine in the U.S.; a man who has fished some of the remotest parts of the globe; and a man whose books and articles have taught thousands of people his techniques for hooking and landing more fish. For fans both young and old, these are Lefty's stories.
What chance does one witch have against five vampires? Alone, not much. But Rayvin's allies are gathering... The battle between good and evil supernatural forces heats up in the long, cold November nights of the former mining town. But how will Rayvin's motley crew of spellcasters and shapeshifters cope when they discover the threat they face is even greater than they imagined?
Zelda is a world renown classical violinist who has performed for sold out theaters, heads of state, and even for her father's dinner parties. She also just happens to be his number one mob enforcer.Special Agent Dr. Lucas Hart is the profiler sent in undercover to take her and her family down. But what he finds is a tangled conspiracy linking the mob to the government, and the government to the unexplained, using Zelda Gregoria as their guinea pig.The clock is running and he must make a fateful decision, is Zelda friend or foe? Criminal or victim? He must choose quickly, because in matters of the heart nothing is as ever as black and white as it seems.
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The third “entertaining…and tasty read” (Entertainment Weekly) in the Daphne Martin Cake mystery series. A RECIPE FOR MURDER Life is sweet for Daphne Martin right now, from her flourishing cake-decorating business to a rekindled romance with her high school boyfriend, Ben. All that’s about to change, courtesy of famously foul-mouthed celebrity chef Jordan Richards. The TV star has come to Brea Ridge, Virginia, for the town’s lavish cake competition, but he won’t be leaving under his own steam. After his first master class, Jordan is found bludgeoned with a cake stand and drowned in some very bitter batter. Plenty of townsfolk think the curmudgeonly confectioner had it coming, but the half-baked evidence points to Daphne as a prime suspect. With Ben mulling a new job offer—in Kentucky—Daphne is faced with a multilayered dilemma. She needs to somehow keep her boyfriend, win the cake competition, and sift out the real culprit . . . before the killer serves up another victim.
Cassandra Morton's life is a mess; her mother just died, her ex is a nightmare and her sister's in trouble. Jason Harding is the lawyer handling Cassie's mother's estate. His father's new family is falling apart and he hates his job. It's not a good idea for either of them to get into a relationship but they can't stay away...
Something Coming By: J.K.Hooke Janix finds himself in a detestable situation, standing between Demons and Angels, good and evil and stuck trying to figure out which is which. He also finds himself meeting her, a fellow warrior who could capture his heart, a heart he didn’t think he had any longer. Now he must choose whether to stay and fight a war he wants no part of or simply walk away. Unfortunately, there would be nothing simple about that. Something Coming is a book of religious fiction, about a veteran getting dragged back into a supernatural war and potentially discovering love on his journey, a love that could turn to tragedy.